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Judy Lindquist discusses her children's novel, Saving Home. The books tells the story of the British seige of Spanish St. Augustine in 1702 through the eyes of children. Monica Kyle discusses St. Augustine's teaching seminars.
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Judge William Hendry discusses his father's frog businss during the Depression.
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Bill Dudley talks to several former moonshiners about how, from the 1920s to 1950s, many people in Florida supplemented their income by operating illegal stills and running moonshine.
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Florida Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities
With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, FHC grants primarily respond to the needs of local communities, but they often address topics of statewide interest. FHC is particularly interested in projects that are collaborative, attract diverse audiences, encourage active participation from the public, and explore humanities topics and disciplines in interesting and engaging ways.